# # Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program # # Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Donald N. Allingham # Copyright (C) 2008 Brian G. Matherly # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # $Id$ # Written by Alex Roitman, largely based on ReadNative.py by Don Allingham "Import from Gramps package" #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Python modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- import os import tarfile from gettext import gettext as _ #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Set up logging # #------------------------------------------------------------------------ import logging log = logging.getLogger(".ReadPkg") #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # GRAMPS modules # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- import const import ImportXml from QuestionDialog import ErrorDialog, WarningDialog import Utils #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- def impData(database, name, cb=None): # Create tempdir, if it does not exist, then check for writability # THE TEMP DIR is named as the filname.gpkg.media and is created # in the mediapath dir of the family tree we import too oldmediapath = database.get_mediapath() #use home dir if no media path media_path = Utils.media_path(database) media_dir = "%s.media" % os.path.basename(name) tmpdir_path = os.path.join(media_path, media_dir) if not os.path.isdir(tmpdir_path): try: os.mkdir(tmpdir_path, 0700) except: ErrorDialog( _("Could not create media directory %s") % tmpdir_path ) return elif not os.access(tmpdir_path, os.W_OK): ErrorDialog(_("Media directory %s is not writable") % tmpdir_path) return else: # mediadir exists and writable -- User could have valuable stuff in # it, have him remove it! ErrorDialog(_("Media directory %s exists. Delete it first, then" " restart the import process") % tmpdir_path) return try: archive = tarfile.open(name) for tarinfo in archive: archive.extract(tarinfo, tmpdir_path) archive.close() except: ErrorDialog(_("Error extracting into %s") % tmpdir_path) return imp_db_name = os.path.join(tmpdir_path, const.XMLFILE) importer = ImportXml.importData info = importer(database, imp_db_name, cb) newmediapath = database.get_mediapath() #import of gpkg should not change media path as all media has new paths! if not oldmediapath == newmediapath : database.set_mediapath(oldmediapath) # Set correct media dir if possible, complain if problems if oldmediapath is None: database.set_mediapath(tmpdir_path) WarningDialog( _("Base path for relative media set"), _("The base media path of this family tree has been set to " "%s. Consider taking a simpler path. You can change this " "in the Preferences, while moving your media files to the " "new position, and using the media manager tool, option " "'Replace substring in the path' to set" " correct paths in your media objects." ) % tmpdir_path) else: WarningDialog( _("Cannot set base media path"), _("The family tree you imported into already has a base media " "path: %(orig_path)s. The imported media objects however " "are relative from the path %(path)s. You can change the " "media path in the Preferences or you can convert the " "imported files to the existing base media path. You can " "do that by moving your media files to the " "new position, and using the media manager tool, option " "'Replace substring in the path' to set" " correct paths in your media objects." ) % {'orig_path': oldmediapath, 'path': tmpdir_path} ) # Remove xml file extracted to media dir we imported from os.remove(imp_db_name) return info